Hi,
I created winforms and was able to deployed it using NTD. I used VS.Net 2002 and VB.Net. I have crystal reports in my forms. Everything is working except when i tried to view the reports in client (Win 2000, installed w/ .Net framework only not VS.Net 2002). I got this error: "Cannot find keycodev2.dll or invalid keycode"
Please help, i really don't know how to solve this problem. Thanks

"Cannot find keycodev2.dll or invalid keycode"
micca46899
It doesn't appear that after I enter the license key and build the project that it picks this file up. I've made sure all of the files that DavidT listed are in there but still nothing.
Looks like more research is in my future!
Sachin K. Singh
Crystal_Database_Access2003.msm
Crystal_Database_Access2003_enu.msm
Crystal_Managed2003.msm
Crystal_regwiz2003.msm
VC_User_CRT71_RTL_X86_---.msm (used for reports based on ADO.NET)
VC_User_STL71_RTL_X86_---.msm (used for reports based on ADO.NET)
The regwiz module has an License key property, here you enter the Crystal license key found in the help about of VS.NET. It will read something like AAP50-GS00000-U7000RN.
Ivo Jeglov
Colin Bowern
zinc
hendyb
I have read about the problem of "cannot find KeycodeV2.dll" but I still haven't found the solution. I open the Crystal_regwiz2003.msm file but I don`t see where I have to put the license key. My OS is Xp . Could explain me more in detail
Thank you
Jaime Atiles
McGanahan Skejellyfetti
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/team/crystalreports/gettingstarted/default.aspx
net2020
Excubator
http://support.businessobjects.com/library/kbase/articles/c2012421.asp
If you do check out this link:
http://support.businessobjects.com/library/kbase/articles/c2011205.asp
If that does not work search for keycodev2.dll at:
http://support.businessobjects.com/search/default.asp
Hope this helps
James
Andrew Toner
Thanks for the solution... worked like a charm!
-r
_MS
Sb
bmcilvaine
Thanks to saldrett for the location of the key.
It only took 6 HOURS and literally hundreds of search results before I found this simple piece of information that Business Objects was nice enough to NOT supply.
Thanks to DavidT_macktool for the merge modules to include.
Again, after hours of sifting through search results, I finally found THIS simple piece ov information that Business Objects does not supply completely.
My reports work perfectly now. :0)
Thanks,
Kerry Wano
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Family Health Partners
Kansas City, MO
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